DIY Window Tint?
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RE: DIY Window Tint?
ORIGINAL: cbennett
You dont HAVE to do the back window in 2 peices.. but your going to have to learn how to use a heat gun.. i have been tinting windows for the past 2 years....
For a 94+ mustang, your going to need a special squeegee called a "bulldozer"
You can get one from www.filmhandler.com
Ibuy my tint from an ebay user called "cpcrown"
They have all sizes, from 13"X100ft rolls to 60"X100ft
A 30" roll should do just fine.
If they dont have any film listed, just send them an email with what you need, and they will set up a buy it now for you.
To learn how to heat shrink that backglass... check out www.tintdude.com
Thats been the most helpful for me.
You dont HAVE to do the back window in 2 peices.. but your going to have to learn how to use a heat gun.. i have been tinting windows for the past 2 years....
For a 94+ mustang, your going to need a special squeegee called a "bulldozer"
You can get one from www.filmhandler.com
Ibuy my tint from an ebay user called "cpcrown"
They have all sizes, from 13"X100ft rolls to 60"X100ft
A 30" roll should do just fine.
If they dont have any film listed, just send them an email with what you need, and they will set up a buy it now for you.
To learn how to heat shrink that backglass... check out www.tintdude.com
Thats been the most helpful for me.
#17
RE: DIY Window Tint?
There is a place in Ann Arundel County, MD (Crofton) that charges 100.00 and they do a great job its call A & N Auto Detailing, 750 State Route 3 Gambrills, MD 21054 (410) 923-5958. You can make an appointment and they will do it while you wait. It only took them an hour to do mine.
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